Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing device comprising:a scanning carriage having a scan direction; and a print cartridge mounted on the scanning carriage, the print cartridge comprising: a housing having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a substrate having a plurality of outer edges, a front surface and a back surface, said substrate being mounted on said housing and including a plurality of individual ink ejection chambers defined by a barrier layer formed on the front surface of said substrate and having an ink ejection element in each of said ink ejection chambers, said ink ejection chambers forming a straight linear array substantially along a length of the substrate, each ink ejection chamber having an ink inlet channel of a same length, said back surface having a portion across which ink flows; an ink channel fluidically connecting said internal ink conduit with said ink inlet channels; and a plurality of ink orifices aligned with said ink ejection chambers, wherein the print cartridge is mounted on the scanning carriage at a fixed angular position such that the straight linear array of ink ejection chambers is not perpendicular to the scan direction of the carriage.
- 2. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said internal ink conduit has an opening proximate to said back surface of said substrate, and wherein ink flows from said opening into said ink channel and across the portion of the back surface of said substrate.
- 3. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said internal ink conduit is defined by a first wall and a second wall, each wall having an end terminating proximate to the back surface of said substrate, so that ink flows through said ink conduit into said ink channel and across at least the portion of said back surface of said substrate and into said ink inlet channels.
- 4. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said ink channel allows said ink to flow across at least the portion of the back surface of said substrate and around one or more outer edges of said substrate and into said ink inlet channels.
- 5. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said ink channel allows said ink to flow across at least the portion of the back surface of said substrate and through a slot formed in said substrate and into said ink inlet channels.
- 6. The inkjet printing device of claim 3, wherein a gap between said back surface of said substrate and the ends of said first wall and said second wall is about 3 to 7 mils.
- 7. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, further including a bubble accumulation chamber for accumulating bubbles caused by warming of the ink by said substrate, said bubble accumulation chamber being in fluid communication with said ink inlet channels and said ink channel.
- 8. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, further comprising:an external supply of ink, and a pressure regulator in said internal ink chamber, said pressure regulator being in fluid communication with said internal ink chamber and said external supply of ink.
- 9. The inkjet printing device of claim 8, wherein said external supply of ink is releasably affixed to said housing.
- 10. The inkjet printing device of claim 8, wherein said external supply of ink is integral to said housing.
- 11. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said inlet channel length is minimized to allow high speed refill of the ink ejection chamber.
- 12. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said inlet channel length is less than 60 microns.
- 13. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein said inlet channel length is less than 40 microns.
- 14. The inkjet printing device of claim 1, wherein the print cartridge is skewed with respect to the scanning carriage such that the straight linear array of ink ejection chambers is not perpendicular to the scan direction of the carriage.
- 15. An inkjet print cartridge comprising:a housing having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a first wall and a second wall defining said internal ink conduit, said first and second walls being separate from walls forming said housing; a substrate, having a plurality of outer edges, a front surface and a back surface, mounted on said housing and including a plurality of individual ink ejection chambers defined by a barrier layer formed on the front surface of said substrate and having an ink ejection element in each of said ink ejection chambers, each of said ink ejection chambers having an ink inlet channel, said back surface having a portion across which ink flows; an ink channel fluidically connecting said internal ink conduit with said ink inlet channels; and a plurality of ink orifices aligned with said ink ejection chambers, wherein said internal ink conduit has an opening proximate to said back surface of said substrate to allow ink to flow from said opening into said ink channel and across the portion of the back surface of said substrate. wherein said ink channel allows said ink to flow across at least the portion of the back surface of said substrate and through a slot formed in said substrate and into said ink inlet channels.
- 16. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 15, wherein said each of said first and second walls has an end terminating proximate to the back surface of said substrate, so that ink flows through said internal ink conduit into said ink channel and across at least the portion of said back surface of said substrate and into said ink inlet channels.
- 17. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 16, wherein a gap between said back surface of said substrate and the ends of said first wall and said second wall is about 3 to 7 mils.
- 18. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 14, wherein said ink channel allows said ink to flow across at least the portion of the back surface of said substrate and around one or more outer edges of said substrate and into said ink inlet channels.
- 19. An inkjet print cartridge comprising:a housing having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a first wall and a second wall defininf said internal ink conduit, said first and second walls being seperate from walls forming said housing; a substrate, having a plurality of outer edges, a front surface and a back surface, mounted on said housing and including a plurality of individual ink ejection chambers defined by a barrier layer formed on the front surface of said substrate and having an ink ejection element in each of said ink ejection chambers, each of said ink ejection chambers having an ink inlet channel, said back surface having a portion across which ink flow; an ink channel fluidically connecting said internal ink conduit with said ink inlet channels; a plurality of ink orifices aligned with said ink ejection chambers, wherein said internal ink conduit has an opening proximate to said back surface of said substrate to allow ink to flow from said opening into said ink channel and across the portion of the back surface of said substrate; and
- 20. An inkjet print cartridge comprising:a housing having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a first wall and a second wall defininf said internal ink conduit, said first and second walls being seperate from walls forming said housing; a substrate, having a plurality of outer edges, a front surface and a back surface, mounted on said housing and including a plurality of individual ink ejection chambers defined by a barrier layer formed on the front surface of said substrate and having an ink ejection element in each of said ink ejection chambers, each of said ink ejection chambers having an ink inlet channel, said back surface having a portion across which ink flow; an ink channel fluidically connecting said internal ink conduit with said ink inlet channels; a plurality of ink orifices aligned with said ink ejection chambers, wherein said internal ink conduit has an opening proximate to said back surface of said substrate to allow ink to flow from said opening into said ink channel and across the portion of the back surface of said substrate; an external supply of ink; and a pressure regulator in said internal ink chamber, said pressure regulator being in fluid communication with said internal ink chamber and said external supply of ink.
- 21. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 20, wherein said external supply of ink is releasably affixed to said housing.
- 22. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 20, wherein said external supply of ink is integral to said housing.
- 23. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 15, wherein each of the ink inlet channels has a same length.
- 24. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 23, wherein said ink inlet channel length is minimized to allow high speed refill of the ink ejection chamber.
- 25. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 23, wherein said ink inlet channel length is less than 60 microns.
- 26. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 23, wherein said ink inlet channel length is less than 40 microns.
- 27. An inkjet printer comprising:a scanning carriage for scanning along a scan direction; a housing mounted in said scanning carriage, and having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a pressure regulator in said internal ink chamber, and in fluid communication with said internal ink chamber and an external supply of ink; a substrate having a front surface and a back surface, said substrate being mounted on said housing and having a plurality of individual ink ejection chambers defined by a barrier layer formed on the front surface of said substrate and having an ink ejection element in each of said ink ejection chambers, said ink ejection chambers forming a straight linear array substantially along a length of the substrate, each ink ejection chamber having an ink inlet channel of a same length; an ink channel fluidically connecting said internal ink conduit with said ink inlet channels; and a plurality of ink orifices aligned with said ink ejection chambers, wherein the housing is skewed with respect to the scanning carriage at a fixed angular position such that the straight linear array of ink ejection chambers is not perpendicular to the scan direction of the carriage.
- 28. The inkjet printer of claim 27 wherein said pressure regulator includes:a valve having an inlet and outlet, with the outlet in fluid communication with the housing; a flexible member within the housing, the flexible member having a reference surface and an ink surface, the reference surface in communication with an outside atmosphere, the ink surface in fluid communication with the housing, a difference in pressure between the outside atmosphere and the housing causing the flexible member to bias toward the ink surface; an actuator that receives a force from the ink surface of the flexible member, the actuator actuating the valve based upon a differential pressure between the reference surface and the outside atmosphere; a source of ink for replenishing the printhead; and an ink passageway for connecting the source of ink and the valve inlet.
- 29. The inkjet printer of claim 27 wherein said regulator includes:a valve having an inlet and outlet, with the outlet in fluid communication with the housing; a flexible member within the housing, the flexible member having a reference surface and an ink surface, the reference surface in communication with an outside atmosphere, the ink surface in fluid communication with the housing, a difference in pressure between the outside atmosphere and the housing causing the flexible member to bias toward the ink surface; an actuator that receives a force from the ink surface of the flexible member, the actuator actuating the valve based upon the differential pressure between the reference surface and the outside atmosphere; a source of ink for replenishing the printhead; and an ink passageway for connecting the source of ink and the valve inlet.
- 30. An inkjet printer comprising:a scanning carriage; a housing mounted in said scanning carriage and having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a first wall and a second wall defining said internal ink conduit, said first and second walls being separate from walls forming said housing; a pressure regulator in said internal ink chamber and in fluid communication with said internal ink chamber and an external supply of ink; a substrate, having a front surface and a back surface, mounted on said housing and having a plurality of individual ink ejection chambers defined by a barrier layer formed on the front surface of said substrate and having an ink ejection element in each of said ink ejection chambers, each of said ink ejection chambers having an ink inlet channel, said back surface having a portion across which ink flows; an ink channel fluidically connecting said ink conduit with said ink inlet channels; and a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, said nozzle member being positioned to overlie said barrier layer with said orifices aligned with said ink ejection chambers, wherein said internal ink conduit has an opening proximate to said back surface of said substrate to allow ink to flow from said opening into said ink channel and across the portion of the back surface of said substrate.
- 31. A method of printing comprising:providing a print cartridge mounted on a scanning carriage, the scanning carriage moving along a scan direction, the print cartridge comprising: a housing having an internal ink chamber in fluid communication with an internal ink conduit; a pressure regulator in the internal ink chamber, the pressure regulator in fluid communication with the internal ink chamber and an external ink supply; a substrate mounted on the housing, the substrate having a front surface, a back surface, and a plurality of ink ejection chambers, the plurality of ink ejection chambers forming a straight linear array substantially along a length of the substrate, each ink ejection chamber having an ink inlet channel of a same length; an ink channel fluidically connecting the internal ink conduit with the ink inlet channels; and a plurality of ink orifices, each ink orifice being aligned with a respective ink ejection chamber; supplying ink from the external ink supply through the pressure regulator of the print cartridge into the internal ink chamber through the ink channel and ink inlet channels and into the ink ejection chambers of the substrate; and scanning the carriage along the scan direction while expelling ink onto a recording medium, wherein the print cartridge is mounted on the scanning carriage at a fixed angular position such that the straight linear array of ink ejection chambers is not perpendicular to the scan direction of the carriage.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the print cartridge is skewed with respect to the scanning carriage such that the straight linear array of ink ejection chambers is not perpendicular to the scan direction of the carriage.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the internal ink conduit of the print cartridge is defined by a first wall and a second wall, the first and second walls being separate from walls forming the housing and each having an end terminating proximate to the back surface of the substrate, so that ink flows through the internal ink conduit into the ink channel across the back surface of the substrate and into the ink inlet channels.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein a gap between the back surface of the substrate and the ends of the first wall and the second wall is about 3 to 7 mils.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/748,726, filed Nov. 13, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,185 entitled “Ink Flow Heat Exchanger for Inkjet Printhead;” U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/706,121, filed Aug. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,966,155, entitled “Inkjet Printing System with Off-Axis Ink Supply Having Ink Path Which Does Not Extend above Print Cartridge”; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/608,376, filed Feb. 28, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,874,974 entitled “Reliable High Performance Drop Generator For an Inkjet Printhead.” The foregoing commonly assigned patent applications are herein incorporated by reference.
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